I'm doing a simple grep for lines starting with some patteren like:
grep -E "^AAA" myfile > newfile
I would like to also (in the same go) redirect those non-matching lines to another file.
I know it would be possible to simply do it twice and use -v in the second try, but the files are (relatively) huge and only reading them once would save some quite valuable time...
I was thinking something along the line of redirecting non-matching to stderr like:
grep -E -magic_switch "^AAA" myfile > newfile 2> newfile.nonmatch
Is this trick somehow possible with grep or should I rather just code it?
(might be of additional value - I'm coding this in bash script)